On Debian, at restore, tar stop prematurely in the mindi script install-additional-tools

Description

tar stop prematurely in the mindi script "/usr/lib/mindi/rootfs/sbin/install-additional-tools" at line 70 "tar cf - $liste | (cd / ; tar xf -)" due to an incompatibility between the list of files to be copied in "/etc/mindi/deplist.d/minimal.conf" and the directory structure of Debian version 6.0.6.
When it try to copy the symbolic link to lib, named "/usr/lib64", tar abort with this message :
tar: can't remove old file usr/lib64 : is a directory.

The rest of the tar file is not copied, and all the job continue until the end without report.

My solution : since the files in the directory /usr/lib64 are all symbolic link to already present files in /lib, I comment on these 3 files in file "/etc/mindi/deplist.d/minimal.conf", so the directory /usr/lib64 is not created but the symbolic link /usr/lib to /lib is created.

The test version : mindi (2.1.420121120171707-0)and mondo (3.0.320121120171707-0)didn't fix this issue.
tar always stops with this message at console (nothing in the log file.) and it is incomplete :
tar: can't remove old file usr/lib64 : is a directory.

I know this is an old BR but could you check whether that part has been fixed for you at least with 3.2.0 ? I know you have other issues I'm working on that may prevent you to fully use MondoRescue? with Debian as of now.

This issue is fixed for me with mindi 2.1.7 and mondo 3.0.4 as well as mindi 3.0.0 and mondo 3.2.0 in Debian 7.
Note that the library structure has changed since Debian 7 and that this problem occurred with debian 6. I do not have any machine running debian 6 for further testing, sorry.